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Book (2007) Page(s) 152. Corona (W. Paul, 1903) HT Flesh
Book (1936) Page(s) 175. Corona (HT) Paul 1903; flesh-coloured.
Magazine (27 May 1911) Page(s) 254. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Corona... Hybrid Tea, W. Paul, 1904, Seedling White Lady
Website/Catalog (1909) Page(s) 18. General List Corona HT. Delicate creamy pink; a good show variety
Book (1906) Page(s) 40. 2.659. Corona, Hybride de Thé, W. Paul 1903 carné
Magazine (Jan 1905) Page(s) 9. La Saison des Roses en 1904 La dernière production de M. Wm. Paul's, venant de White Lady, nommée Corona, également un échantillon de la pépinière Waltham Cross, en Hersfordshire, a été elle-même une importante acquisition, bien que moine grande dans cette région que sa parente Rose dont l'aspect d'un blanc crémeux et la délicate structure me rappellent instinctivement une Malmaison.
Translation: The Rose Season of 1904 The latest production of Mr. William Paul, issue of White Lady, named Corona, also a specimen from the Waltham Cross Nursery in Hertfordshire, was itself an important acquisition, although not as grand in this region as its parent rose, whose creamy white aspect and delicate form remind me instinctively of a Malmaison.
Magazine (24 Sep 1904) Page(s) 212. New Roses at Waltham Cross. Exhibition Roses received two fine additions in Boadicea and Corona.
Magazine (Jan 1904) Page(s) 12. Les Roses à Temple Show MM. William Paul et Son, de Waltham-Cross, présentaient le lot le plus important formé de plantes sous toutes les formes, on y remarquait un certain nombre de variétés de leur obtention : Corona, hybride de thé genre Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, à énormes fleurs pleines, blanc carné, cette variété n'est pas encore au commerce...
Translation: Roses at the Temple Show Messrs. William Paul and Son, of Waltham Cross, presented the most important lot composed of plantes of all different forms, one noticed among them a certain number of their own raising: Corona, Hybrid Tea of the Lady Mary Fitzwilliam type, with enormous petals, fleshy white, this variety is not yet in commerce...
Magazine (21 Jul 1902) Page(s) 101. Wm. Paul & Son's Rose Exhibition. ...Beside it was Corona, yet another novelty in H.T.'s with regularly formed flowers, of a rich rose-pink like the blossoms of Rivers Early Peach. It fades to a pearly white when fully expanded.
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